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does stepping up of voltage step downs the current​

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Answered by hema8292
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Transformers change the voltage of the electrical signal coming out of the power plant, usually increasing (also known as "stepping up") the voltage. Transformers also reduce ("step down") the voltage in substations, and as distribution transformers.[2] Transformers are also used as a part of devices, like current transformers.

Answered by anitachumber8699
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This is a step-down transformer, as evidenced by the high turn count of the primary winding and the low turn count of the secondary. As a step-down unit, this transformer converts high-voltage, low-current power into low-voltage, high-current power.

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